In Cigars of the Pharaoh, Tintin pursued an international group of drug distributors through the Middle and Far East. He managed to catch them all, except for the leader, who fell down a ravine. His body was not found. In order to unravel more of the network and stop the opium production at the source, Tintin travels to Shanghai, a major city-port in China, where he is eagerly awaited by the assassins of the opium consortium...

Whilst on holiday in Vargèse with Captain Haddock, Tintin reads about a plane crash in the Gosain Than massif in the Himalayas. That evening at the hotel, Tintin dozes off while playing chess with the Captain, who is having trouble deciding on his next move. Tintin has a vivid dream that his young Chinese friend Chang Chong-Chen survived a plane crash, and awakes with a violent start, yelling "Tchang!" and throwing the whole recreation room into chaos...

The Adventures of Tintin - Chinese Language Edition - Volume 1: Tintin in the Congo. This time the irrepressible Belgian heads for the Congo and gets involved in all manner of intrigue. He learns of a conspiracy by a group of American gangsters to take over diamond production with the help of a local witch doctor.

Tintin’s fame extends beyond the Atlantic Ocean, so, when he arrives in Chicago in the middle of Prohibition, all the gangsters in the city have gathered to make sure that he gets the most uncomfortable reception. Tintin will need to use all his determination and intelligence to survive!

Part of the Traditional Chinese Culture series, this book is an illustrated adaptation of the early Zen Buddhist classics of the 13th century. Collected and popularized by the immensely popular Chinese illustrator Tsai Chih Chung, the book includes over 100 Zen tales for the reader of today, bringing to life the spirit and philosophy of Zen through cartoon panels with a text that is irreverently humorous yet replete with wisdom.

Red Rackham’s Treasure is the sequel of The Secret of the Unicorn. Tintin, Haddock and the Thom(p)sons, embark on their search for Red Rackham’s treasure, with the parchments left by Captain Haddock’s illustrious ancestor in their hands. This is a rough adventure full of surprises, not to mention the presence of Professor Calculus and his new underwater exploration invention.

An imaginary country, Syldavia, is the theater of the episode King Ottokar’s Sceptre. Professor Alembik is a noted sigillographer (a specialist of the studies of seals) whose work seems to be of interest to some unexpected enthusiasts. Indeed Tintin finds out that he is under the strict surveillance of secret agents and that, despite himself, he must be involved in the ploy directed toward the King of Syldavia.

In the Secret of the Unicorn, and its sequel, Red Rackham’s Treasure, Tintin joins Haddock on the trail of Sir Francis Haddock, the Captain’s distinguished ancestor. Newcomer Cuthbert Calculus, an inventor, will help locate the treasure and will ultimately contribute the necessary funds which enable Captain Haddock to acquire his family’s ancestral home, Marlinspike Hall. Join Tintin in this adventure full of surprises...

This book is an illustrated adaptation of the renowned Qing dynasty writer Pu Songling’s influential look at the odd, the peculiar and the supernatural. Collected and popularized by the immensely popular Chinese illustrator Tsai Chih Chung, the book includes several tales for the reader of today through cartoon panels with a text that is irreverently humorous.

The Crab with the Golden Claws takes Tintin to North Africa. There he will unfold the plans of a ring of traffickers who dissimulate opium in crab meat tin cans. This is in the course of this story that Tintin will unexpectedly encounter a character who will become his most important companion in future adventures: Captain Haddock.

Flight 714 is the interrupted voyage, the hijacking which will turn everything upside down, Tintin and his friends' foray into the unknown, in a surreal world highlighted with telepatic phenomena. It is also the incredible contact with extra-terrestrials and the emerging from a dream...or is it a dream?

Explorers on the Moon is the first story recounting a space voyage and the exploration of our satellite by Tintin and his companions, fifteen years before Commander Neil Armstrong! A remarkably well documented science fiction story with an incredible visionary precision.

This is in Peru, in Prisoners of the Sun, that the mystery of the previous episode, The Seven Crystal Balls, will unfold. Tintin and Captain Haddock will find Professor Calculus who was made a prisoner by the last Incas. Reunited, they will set the victims free of the spell that had paralyzed the seven scientists.

The Calculus Affair or “how scientific inventions can serve humanity without being coveted by military powers”, in the tense climate of the Cold War. This new adventure takes Tintin back to Syldavia and Borduria. After inventing an ultrasound machine, Professor Calculus is kidnapped. Jolyon Wagg, an insurance sales rep, makes his entrance in this story, and will prove to be a constant nuisance...

A small Arumbaya statue has been stolen in a museum, then returned. One little detail though will tell Tintin that instead of the original, a mere replica was returned. There must be a secret hiding behind this small statue since its robbery was carefully concealed. This is in South America that Tintin will find the key to this enigma.

All around the world car engines explode: the gas must have been tempered with! We are on the brink of an oil crisis. In the Middle East, Sheik Bab El Ehr tries to overthrow Sheik Ben Kalish Ezab. This is enough for Tintin to drop everything and set off to the Land of Black Gold.

This book is an illustrated adaptation of two classical short stories of the selection Short Stories of the Tang Dynasty and includes the two fantastic tales Lei Gong Chuan (English: Thunder God) and She Tian Shi (English: Snake Master) with cartoon panels and a text that is irreverently humorous yet replete with wisdom.

This book is an illustrated adaptation of Journey to the West, one of the greatest classical novels of Chinese literature. Part II presents ten stories of Journey to the West with cartoon panels and a text that is irreverently humorous yet replete with wisdom. It is a great and easy tool to learn Chinese classics. This book is illustrated in comic style, includes the modern Chinese text in simplified characters with English translations.

On board a polar vessel with Captain Haddock at the helm, Tintin and a team of European scientists sail to the Arctic Ocean where an aerolite of an unknown metal crashed. But soon they find out that another ship is sailing toward the strange meteorite and their expedition turns them into a true race...

In The Red Sea Sharks, the reader will discover that slave trading still exists. After a thrilling voyage through the Arabian Seas and an impressive naval combat, will Tintin succeed in dismantling the odious clandestine commerce handled by the sinister Rastapopoulos?

A dark tale of vengeance and hostages on a background of guerilla, Tintin and the Picaros sees the return of Tintin in San Theodoros, the country of The Broken Ear. Hergé takes a sweet and sour stance with the intention to show that nothing in this world is anything but a big mascarade.